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Sung to the melody of "Look Down" from Les Miserables.
Sung to the melody of "Look Down" from Les Miserables.


Wake up! Wake up!
The forge is bright and hot.
Wake up! Wake up!
Your iron have I sought.


Wake up! Wake up!
:;Wake up! Wake up!
Awake and hear my call.
:The forge is bright and hot.
Wake up! Wake up!
:;Wake up! Wake up!
Our enemy must fall.
:Your iron have I sought.


He's strong, and hard.
His yield is pain and ill.
Wake up! Wake up!
He butchers and he kills.


Taker of breaths!
:;Wake up! Wake up!
Bringer of death!
:Awake and hear my call.
Hear my voice; Awake!
:;Wake up! Wake up!
:Our enemy must fall.


Wake up! Wake up!
For wrath and ruin fierce.
Wake up! Wake up!
There's mail and shield to pierce.


Now, your name lost so long ago.
:He's strong, and hard.
On fields black were fathers laid so low
:His yield is pain and ill.
I call you forth from tombs of shadow.
:;Wake up! Wake up!
To death and righteous woe.
:He butchers and he kills.


Listen!


Olosil, do I name you now!
:Taker of breaths!
The Dreaming Point, the sharpened bough.
:Bringer of death!
Upon your brow I hammer spells of ruin
:Hear my voice; Awake!
and enchantments for our foe's undoing.


Olosil, gleaming, unassailable.
The Dreaming Point, undefeatable.
I weave victory into your limbs
and kiss ire upon your edge.


Twenty long centuries slumbering
:;Wake up! Wake up!
And dreams of war while your Lord arose
:For wrath and ruin fierce.
The time for sleeping, now is done
:;Wake up! Wake up!
Despite the setting sun.
:There's mail and shield to pierce.
And I Amroth, Lord of Caran-Rhaw
Bearer of Olosil, the Red Lion's claw.


You've slept, so long.
 
You've rested long and true.
:Now, your name lost so long ago.
Wake up! Wake up!
:On fields black were fathers laid so low
We've battle now to do.
:I call you forth from tombs of shadow.
:To death and righteous woe.
 
:;Listen!
 
:Olosil, do I name you now!
:The Dreaming Point, the sharpened bough.
:Upon your brow I hammer spells of ruin
:and enchantments for our foe's undoing.
 
 
:Olosil, gleaming, unassailable.
:The Dreaming Point, undefeatable.
:I weave victory into your limbs
:and kiss ire upon your edge.
 
 
:Twenty long centuries slumbering
:And dreams of war while your Lord arose
:The time for sleeping, now is done
:Despite the setting sun.
:And I Amroth, Lord of Caran-Rhaw
:Bearer of Olosil, the Red Lion's claw.''
 
 
:You've slept, so long.
:You've rested long and true.
:;Wake up! Wake up!
:We've battle now to do.

Latest revision as of 06:13, 18 May 2014

Sung to the melody of "Look Down" from Les Miserables.


Wake up! Wake up!
The forge is bright and hot.
Wake up! Wake up!
Your iron have I sought.


Wake up! Wake up!
Awake and hear my call.
Wake up! Wake up!
Our enemy must fall.


He's strong, and hard.
His yield is pain and ill.
Wake up! Wake up!
He butchers and he kills.


Taker of breaths!
Bringer of death!
Hear my voice; Awake!


Wake up! Wake up!
For wrath and ruin fierce.
Wake up! Wake up!
There's mail and shield to pierce.


Now, your name lost so long ago.
On fields black were fathers laid so low
I call you forth from tombs of shadow.
To death and righteous woe.
Listen!
Olosil, do I name you now!
The Dreaming Point, the sharpened bough.
Upon your brow I hammer spells of ruin
and enchantments for our foe's undoing.


Olosil, gleaming, unassailable.
The Dreaming Point, undefeatable.
I weave victory into your limbs
and kiss ire upon your edge.


Twenty long centuries slumbering
And dreams of war while your Lord arose
The time for sleeping, now is done
Despite the setting sun.
And I Amroth, Lord of Caran-Rhaw
Bearer of Olosil, the Red Lion's claw.


You've slept, so long.
You've rested long and true.
Wake up! Wake up!
We've battle now to do.